Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.16(a) Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol” (b) Fanfare “Ad modum tubae”2:21Early Music Consort of London, David MunrowInstruments of the Middle Ages and RenaissanceEarly Music Consort of London, David MunrowAlbum
EMI (EMI Records, or EMI Music only if there is no other imprint), His Master’s VoiceSLS 988
1.16Trumpet: (a) Clarion: Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol”; (b) Buisine: Fanfare “Ad modum tubae”2:21Herman, Monk of Salzburg / Guillaume DufayInstruments of the Middle Ages and RenaissanceEarly Music Consort of London, David MunrowAlbum
  • -2007-04
Erato3 85811 2
1.16Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol” / Fanfare “Ad modum tubae”2:21Herman, Monk of Salzburg / Guillaume DufayInstruments of the Middle Ages and RenaissanceEarly Music Consort of London, David MunrowAlbum
Virgin Veritas0946 3 85811 2 3

Relationships

buisine [buisines]:Michael Laird (classical trumpeter)
Iaan Wilson (classical cornett/trumpet)
trumpet [clarion]:Michael Laird (classical trumpeter)
recording of:1. Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol”
2. Gloria ad modum tubae

Fanfare “Untarn slaf tut den sumer wol”

composer:Der Mönch von Salzburg (Monk of Salzburg)

Gloria ad modum tubae

composer:Guillaume Dufay (French 15th century composer) (until 1474)
is the basis for:Beati immaticuli